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Randy Napoleon, Dave Brubeck, Troy Roberts and More
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This episode features a number of artists interviewed by host Joe Dimino. We begin with guitarist
Randy Napoleon
guitarb.1978

Donald Walden
saxophone, tenor- 2008

Eric St-Laurent
guitar
Troy Roberts
saxophone
Lyle Mays
keyboards1953 - 2020
Playlist
- " data-original-title="" title="">Randy Napoleon "Wouldn't It Be Nice" Common Tones (Detroit Music Factory) 00:00
Randy Napoleon
guitar
b.1978 - Host talks 5:57
- Donald Walden & The Detroit Jazz Orchestra "Double Talk" Focus (Emanon Records) 8:25
- " data-original-title="" title="">Brian Charette "Herman Enest III" Beyond Borderline (Steeplechase) 13:29
Brian Charette
organ, Hammond B3
b.1972 - Host talks 16:29
- Beat Freaks "Night Bus"Stay Calm (The Beat Freaks) 18:09
- Eric St-Laurent "Mustard Arizona" Bliss Station (Katzen Musik) 22:44
- Host talks 27:03
- " data-original-title="" title="">Lyle Mays "What it Takes" The Sheffield Jazz Experience (Sheffield Lab) 28:44
Lyle Mays
keyboards
1953 - 2020 - Max Light Trio "The Things You" Herplusme (Max Light) 33:44
- Host talks 36:47
- Joe Pesci "How About You" Still Singing (BMG Rights Management) 38:00
- " data-original-title="" title="">Troy Roberts "The Waltz of Parting Days" Days Like These (Toy Robot Music) 41:44
Troy Roberts
saxophone - Host talks 46:40
- " data-original-title="" title="">Dave Brubeck "Take Five" Time Out (Columbia / Legacy) 47:46
Dave Brubeck
piano
1920 - 2012 - Host talks 52:42
- Daniel Bennett Group "Theme From Ernani"We Are the Orchestra (Daniel Bennett Group) 53:48
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